Suppressor build success

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Re: Suppressor build success

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Have you ever tried the oil filter suppressor?

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Saw it on u tube....just wondering. Thanks
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Looks and sounds good Andy. BTW, you still need a tax stamp even if you make it yourself, right?
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Nice! I've thought about making one of these myself, it's on the to do lost for sure.
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C-dub wrote:Looks and sounds good Andy. BTW, you still need a tax stamp even if you make it yourself, right?
Yes you do. You buy the parts and e-file a Form 1. Takes about 3-4 months, and costs the same $200 for the stamp as a factory-built unit.
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What inspired you to build your own versus a commercial offering?
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Andy, this is the most awesome thing I've seen in a while. Fantastic job and thanks for posting this up for us.

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Very cool andy.
Do you have a link to the instructions?
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